不知道如何在MacBook上的文档和应用程序之间复制文本?别担心,我们将向您展示几种在 macOS 中复制和粘贴的方法。
有很多实例需要您在MacBook Air或Pro上进行复制和粘贴。无论(Whether)是在文字处理器之间复制文本、在同一文档中移动文字,还是将内容从浏览器粘贴到笔记应用程序,您都可以使用快捷方式、菜单选项和其他功能来帮助您在Mac上完成这些操作。

本 macOS 教程中的复制和粘贴方法还允许您复制和粘贴其他内容,如图片、表格和图表,尽管有限制——例如,您不能使用键盘快捷键从浏览器复制图像。此外,如果需要,请查看我们的在 Mac 上(copying files and folders between locations on Mac)的不同位置之间复制文件和文件夹的指南。
1. 使用Mac 键盘快捷键(Mac Keyboard Shortcuts)复制和粘贴
在Mac(Mac)上复制和粘贴的最简单方法是使用键盘快捷键。如果您是从Windows进入(Windows)Mac的新用户,您会发现它们在本质上是相似的——只需将Control键换成Command键即可。
- 首先选择要复制到 Mac 剪贴板的文本。单击(Click)并拖动光标以突出显示。或者:
- 双击(Double-click)以选择单个单词。
- 三次单击以突出显示整个段落。
- 按 Command(Press Command) + A 选择文档或网页中的所有文本。

- 使用以下快捷方式将所选文本复制或剪切到 Mac 的剪贴板。
- 按 Command + C 进行复制。
- 按 Command + X 进行剪切。
- 选择要显示文本或图像的区域并执行相关的键盘快捷键。
- 按 Command + V 进行粘贴。
- Press Shift + Command + V粘贴而不格式化。如果这不起作用,请将Option键添加到组合中。
提示:您想查看 Mac 剪贴板上的内容吗?打开Finder应用程序(或选择桌面)并在菜单栏上
选择“Edit > Clipboard
2. 使用Control-Click 上下文菜单(Control-Click Contextual Menu)复制和粘贴
在MacBook Air(MacBook Air)或Pro上复制和粘贴文本的另一种快速方法是在按住 Control 键单击(Control-click)或右键单击上下文菜单
中使用复制(Copy)、剪切(Cut)和粘贴(Paste)命令。
再次突出显示要复制的文本,然后按住 Control 键单击(Control-click)或右键单击(用两根手指在触控板上点击)并选择复制(Copy)(如果要剪切和粘贴,则选择剪切)。

然后,按住 Control 单击(Control-click)或右键单击要粘贴文本的文档或文本框区域,然后选择粘贴(Paste)。根据您粘贴的程序,您可能还会注意到“不带格式粘贴”或“(Paste)粘贴(Paste)并匹配样式”(Match Style)。用它来去除所有格式的文本。
3. 使用应用程序的菜单(Menu)选项
进行复制和粘贴
在MacBook(MacBook)上复制和粘贴文本的另一种直接方法是使用应用程序菜单栏上的复制(Copy)和粘贴命令。(Paste)只需突出显示要复制的文本。然后,选择菜单栏上的编辑并选择(Edit)复制(Copy)或剪切(Cut)。

接下来,在任何文本插入点选择“Edit > Paste” (如果要消除格式
,则选择“粘贴(Paste)并匹配样式”)。(Match Style)
4. 使用拖放(Drag-and-Drop)复制和粘贴
拖放(Drag)允许您快速复制和粘贴文本,但在您掌握它之前可能需要尝试几次。再次(Again),开始选择要复制的文本。然后,等待半秒钟,然后单击突出显示的文本并将其拖动到您希望它出现的区域。

当在同一文档中移动文本或在 Mac 上以 Split-View 进行多次拍摄(multi-taking on the Mac in Split-View)时,该方法效果最佳。您还可以将文本拖放到桌面(例如,从网络浏览器),macOS 会自动创建文本剪辑。
5.从图像复制和粘贴文本
如果您的Mac运行 macOS Monterey或更新的操作系统版本,您可以在快速查看(Quick Look)、预览(Preview)和照片(Photos)中查看图片和屏幕截图时复制文本。对于您在Safari(Safari)上进行常规网页浏览时遇到的图像,这也是可能的。
像从常规文档或网页中一样突出显示(Highlight)文本,然后使用Command + C组合键或按住 Control 单击上下文菜单选项进行复制。然后,您可以将其粘贴到任何您想要的位置。不过,不要指望格式化会继续下去。

它在 macOS Ventura(Ventura)及更高版本中变得更好——您可以从暂停的视频帧中复制文本。它的工作方式类似于从静止图像中复制内容,并且功能仅限于本机 macOS 应用程序。
6.使用通用剪贴板(Universal Clipboard)复制和粘贴
假设您在使用(Suppose)Macbook的同时使用另一台Apple设备,例如 iPhone、iPad,甚至另一台Mac。在这种情况下,您可以使用称为通用剪贴板的(Universal Clipboard)连续性(Continuity)功能在它们之间无缝复制和粘贴文本。
通用剪贴板(Universal Clipboard)需要以下内容才能工作:
例如,要从Mac复制并粘贴到 iPhone,请先将文本复制到Mac的剪贴板。然后,在您的 iOS 设备上点击并按住您希望文本出现的屏幕区域,然后点击粘贴(Paste)。了解(Learn)更多使用通用剪贴板复制和粘贴项目的方法(copy and paste items using Universal Clipboard)。
7. 使用第三方剪贴板管理器进行(Third-Party Clipboard Managers)复制和粘贴
MacBook 的剪贴板一次只能容纳一项。如果您更喜欢访问以前的剪贴板项目,这里有几个您应该检查的付费第三方应用程序。
整洁(Unclutter)(19.99 美元)
Unclutter在 Mac 屏幕的顶部添加了一个下拉面板,允许存储文件(直到你有时间组织它们)和做笔记。它还在内存中保存多达 50 个复制项目(文本和图像)。

只需向下滚动Mac的顶部区域即可调出Unclutter用户界面。然后您可以立即访问左侧的剪贴板历史记录。选择一个项目,Unclutter将自动替换剪贴板上的当前项目。
阿尔弗雷德(Alfred)(34 英镑)
Alfred在 macOS 中用作Spotlight Search的替代品,并允许更快、更智能的搜索。您可以免费完成大部分基本操作,但升级到PowerPack版本后,您可以使用(PowerPack)剪贴板历史记录(Clipboard History)等高级功能。Unclutter,Alfred还在剪贴板内存中保存文件和文件夹。

Press Control + Command + C可随时调用以前剪贴板项目的弹出列表。然后,选择一个项目并按Enter将其添加到剪贴板。
在Mac(Mac)上复制和粘贴:尝试所有方法
现在您可以在MacBook上复制和粘贴文本了。尝试上述方法,直到找到最合适的方法。此外,不要忘记使用通用剪贴板(Universal Clipboard)等功能或购买第三方剪贴板管理器来改善您在 macOS 中的复制和粘贴体验。
7 Ways to Copy and Paste on MacBooks
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There are loads of instances that require you to copy and paste on your MacBook Air or Pro. Whether copying text between word processors, shifting words around the same document, or pasting content from your browser to a note-taking app, you’ve got shortcuts, menu options, and other features to help you do that on the Mac.

The copy and paste methods in this macOS tutorial also allow you to copy and paste other stuff like pictures, tables, and charts, albeit with limitations—e.g., you can’t copy an image from a browser using a keyboard shortcut. Also, check our guide to copying files and folders between locations on Mac if that’s what you want.
1. Copy and Paste With Mac Keyboard Shortcuts
The easiest way to copy and paste on Mac is to use keyboard shortcuts. If you’re a new Mac user coming in from Windows, you’ll find that they’re essentially similar—just swap out the Control key for the Command key.
- Begin by selecting the text you want to copy to your Mac’s clipboard. Click and drag the cursor to highlight. Or:
- Double-click to select a single word.
- Triple-click to highlight an entire paragraph.
- Press Command + A to select all text within the document or webpage.

- Use the following shortcuts to copy or cut the selected text to your Mac’s clipboard.
- Press Command + C to copy.
- Press Command + X to cut.
- Select the area where you want the text or image to appear and perform the relevant keyboard shortcut.
- Press Command + V to paste.
- Press Shift + Command + V to paste without formatting. If that doesn’t work, add the Option key to the combo.
Tip: Do you want to view what’s on your Mac’s clipboard? Open the Finder app (or select the desktop) and choose Edit > Clipboard on the menu bar.
2. Copy and Paste With Control-Click Contextual Menu
Another quick way to copy and paste text on a MacBook Air or Pro is to use the Copy, Cut, and Paste commands on the Control-click or right-click contextual menu.
Again, highlight the text you want to copy, and then Control-click or right-click (tap with two fingers on the trackpad) and select Copy (or Cut if you’re looking to cut and paste).

Then, Control-click or right-click the area of a document or text box you want to paste the text and choose Paste. Depending on the program you’re pasting, you may also notice a Paste Without Formatting or Paste and Match Style. Use that to strip the text of all formatting.
3. Copy and Paste With Application’s Menu Options
Another straightforward method to copy and paste text on a MacBook is to use the Copy and Paste commands on an application’s menu bar. Just highlight the text you want to copy. Then, select Edit on the menu bar and choose Copy or Cut.

Next, select Edit > Paste (or Paste and Match Style if you want to eliminate the formatting) at any text insertion point.
4. Copy and Paste With Drag-and-Drop
Drag and drop allows you to copy and paste text quickly, but it might take a few tries before you get the hang of it. Again, begin selecting the text you want to copy. Then, wait for half a second, and click and drag the highlighted text to the area where you want it to appear.

The method works best when moving around text in the same document or multi-taking on the Mac in Split-View. You can also drag and drop text to the desktop (say, from a web browser), and macOS will automatically create a text clipping.
5. Copy and Paste Text From Images
If your Mac runs macOS Monterey or a newer operating system version, you can copy text from pictures and screenshots while viewing them in Quick Look, Preview, and Photos. That’s also possible with images you come across during regular web browsing on Safari.
Highlight text like you would from a regular document or webpage, and copy with the Command + C key combination or the Control-click contextual menu option. You can then paste it wherever you want. Don’t expect the formatting to carry over, though.

It gets even better in macOS Ventura and later—you can copy text from paused video frames. It works similarly to copying stuff from still images, and functionality is limited to native macOS applications.
6. Copy and Paste With Universal Clipboard
Suppose you use another Apple device alongside your Macbook, like an iPhone, iPad, or even another Mac. In that case, you can copy and paste text seamlessly across them using a Continuity feature called Universal Clipboard.
Universal Clipboard requires the following things to work:
- Bluetooth and Wi-Fi (the devices do not need to be connected to a Wi-Fi network).
- Handoff (this setting is active by default).
- The devices must be signed into with the same Apple ID or iCloud account.
For example, to copy and paste from your Mac to an iPhone, start by copying the text to your Mac’s clipboard. Then, tap and hold the screen area where you want the text to appear on your iOS device and tap Paste. Learn more ways to copy and paste items using Universal Clipboard.
7. Copy and Paste With Third-Party Clipboard Managers
Your MacBook’s clipboard can only hold one item at a time. If you prefer having access to previous clipboard items, here are a couple of paid third-party applications you should check out.
Unclutter adds a pull-down panel to the top of the Mac’s screen that allows storing files (until you have the time to organize them) and taking notes. It also holds up to 50 copied items—text and images—in memory.

Just scroll down the top area of the Mac to bring up the Unclutter user interface. You then have immediate access to the clipboard history to the left. Select an item, and Unclutter will automatically replace the current item on the clipboard.
Alfred works as a replacement for Spotlight Search in macOS, and allows for faster and smarter searches. You can do most of the basic stuff for free, but upgrading to the PowerPack version gives you access to advanced features like Clipboard History. Unclutter, Alfred also holds files and folders in clipboard memory.

Press Control + Command + C to invoke a pop-up list of previous clipboard items whenever you want. Then, select an item and press Enter to add it to the clipboard.
Copy and Paste on Mac: Try Out All Methods
Now you’re ready to copy and paste text on your MacBook. Try out the methods above until you find the one that fits the best. Also, don’t forget to use features like Universal Clipboard or invest in a third-party clipboard manager to improve your copy-and-paste experience in macOS.